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The carbon dioxide is transported via blood to lungs mostly
Options
(a) in combination with haemoglobin only
(b) dissolved in blood plasma
(c) as carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid
(d) in the form of carbonin acid only
Correct Answer:
as carbaminohaemoglobin and as carbonic acid
Explanation:
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Topics: Human Digestion and Breathing
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Subject: Biology
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